File:Bamiyan boar, symbol of the Mazdean god if victory Verethragna (Rowland, The Art of Central Asia, p.89).jpg

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English: Bamiyan boar, symbol of the Mazdean god of victory Verethragna (Rowland, The Art of Central Asia, p.89)
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Painting: 6th century painter, Bamiyan

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Bamiyan boar, symbol of the Mazdean god if victory Verethragna (Rowland, The Art of Central Asia, p.89)

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